Felix Magath and Shahid Khan plot a brighter future for Fulham

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Felix Magath joined Shahid Khan, the owner and chairman, in delivering a
damning assessment of Fulham’s underachieving players, revealing that one
had admitted the squad lacked the stomach for a relegation battle, after
Cauley Woodrow and Chris David offered promise of a brighter future as their
13-year spell in the Premier League was brought to an end.

Woodrow and David scored their first senior goals for the club after Crystal
Palace twice took the lead through Dwight Gayle, who took his tally to four
goals in two games. David, 21, capped his Premier League debut with an
outstanding long-range effort

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Gayle celebrated a stunning goal from a free kick

May 12 2014 Getty Images/Christopher Lee

Gayle celebrated a stunning goal from a free kick

May 12 2014 Getty Images/Christopher Lee

He looked to have given Palace victory

May 12 2014 Getty Images/Christopher Lee

Woodrow celebrated his first goal for Fulham

May 12 2014 Getty Images/Christopher Lee

It cancelled out a Gayle's first strike

May 12 2014 Getty Images/Christopher Lee

Gayle, who scored two against Liverpool, broke the deadlock at Craven Cottage

May 12 2014 Getty Images/Christopher Lee

Palace had won five of their previous seven matches to secure their top-flight status

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Pulis and Magath have enjoyed differing fortunes since taking over at their respective clubs